Summary:
The city of New Ipswich, New Hampshire is home to three schools that are part of the Mascenic Regional School District: one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. While the district as a whole is ranked 105 out of 158 school districts in New Hampshire and rated 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, some individual schools within the district stand out.
Highbridge Hill Elementary School is the top-performing school in the district, consistently outperforming the district and state averages in both math and reading proficiency. It is ranked 71 out of 234 New Hampshire elementary schools and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, Boynton Middle School outperforms the district and state averages in reading proficiency but struggles with math proficiency, particularly in 6th and 8th grades. Meanwhile, Mascenic Regional High School faces challenges, with significantly lower math proficiency compared to the district and state averages, though its reading proficiency is closer to the state average.
Across the district, the schools have relatively low free/reduced lunch rates, ranging from 19.43% at Mascenic Regional High School to 23.42% at Highbridge Hill Elementary School, suggesting a relatively affluent student population. Additionally, the schools maintain favorable student-teacher ratios, ranging from 10.9 at Mascenic Regional High School to 13.1 at Highbridge Hill Elementary School, indicating the potential for more personalized attention to students, which may contribute to their performance.
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